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as everyone else has said, less resistance = easier free flowing = wind up quicker

make the exhaust less restrictive, good tune. good dump and front pipe and hiflow cat

yeah a bleed valve will slow it down a little as its always bleeding regardless of pressure

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im about to do the samt thing

have a VL high flow lined up

can u tell me the specs of the turbo?

also how many PSI are u running and how much power are you getting out of it?

the turbo is a VL hi flowed with steel wheels front and rear dunno all da exact specs as i braught second hand and i forget easy. but yeh once u get to 4grand the power comes on hard havnt dynoed yet but its got krazy pull now! compared to the standard rb20 turbo i had on there and i am still only running 12psi for now!!!

but the problem is the whole 4grand thing lanching is a bitch!! top end is good as bottom end well u can decide 4 urself i think!!!! no good

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